The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, June 09, 1927, Image 5
THWISDAY, JUNE 9TH, 1927.
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BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA
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'phone Us the Nsmes of Your Visitors, or Other Itesis of Local
Interest for .This Column.
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Greene were
visitors in JEllenton Sunday.
Barnwell R. Lindley^ of Columbia,
spent *the week-end in the city with
relatives. ~ - ^
W. W. Holland, of Spartanburg,
eptent severaJi dhjys witll relatives
here recently. — • -
Lonnie G. Richardson, of Washing
ton, D. C„ was the guest of relatives
here this week.
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Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Diamond and
family spent Sunday in Denmark
vied ting relatives. ~~
Miss Ethel Ward and Joe Harley, of
Savannah, spent the week-end with
Mr, and Mrs. A. D. Furtick. *■
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Dr. E. S. Middleton, of Charleston,
conducted services, at the Church of
the Holy Apostles Sunday morning.
„ Cadet James Calhoun, of The Cita-
de,l spent Saturday in the city with
his parents, Col. and Mrs. Harry D.
Calhoun. , lT
Mrs. A. D. Furtick and daughters,
Mrs. Leland Carter and Miss Mary
Furtick, spent several days in Spar
tanburg last week.
The friends of Miss 'Pauline Rich
ardson will be glad to know that she
ia recovering rapidly from a recent
severe attack of illness.
Frank Cave, who will be graduated
from the law school at Furman Uni
versity next year, is the guest of
relatives and friends here.
Miss Lucy Phillips and Mr. and
Mrs. N. T. McElroy, of Sandersville,
Ga.,- wero the week-end guests 6f
relatives and frends in Barnwell..*
Mr. and ^Mrs. William Dodge, of
Macon, Ga., were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. T. A. Holland one day last
week while en route to Asheville,
N. C.
Mrs. C. C. Meyer, who has been
spending several weeks with her sis
ter, Mrs. T. A. Holland,.left Tuesday
to spend several days with Mrs. Kate
Kirkland at Milletteville, after which
she will return to Augusta.
" Mrs. F. W. FaHcenstein and little
daughter, Annie Louise, left yester
day (Wednesday) for' Wafterboro,
where they" will make their future
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heme. They have many friends in
Bamjwell who givjfe them up w$h
sincere regret.
ENJOY OUTING AT
HOLMAN’S BRIDGE
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A party of Barnwell people and
three visitors from North Carolina
and Georgia enjoyed an outing at
Hodman’s Bridge, on the Edisto River,
Sunday afternoon. After several of
the younger members had ,taken a
swim in the limpid waters of the
Edisto, a picnic supper was spread
under the trees. Those enjoying the
afternoon were Mrs. T. D. Fogleman
and daughter, Miss Sarah Fogleman,
of Burlin#ton, N. C., Mias Lucy Phil
lips, «tf Sandersville, Ga., Mr. and
Mrs. C. F. Molair, Mrs. J. A. Porter,
Mr. and^Mns. B. P. Davies and two
sons, Ben, Jr., and Bildie, Mr. and
Mrs. LeRoy Molair, Mrs. Louise Por-
|ter Bauer and daughter, Joe-Ann,
Misses Blanche Porter, Jean Riley
and Ella Loulfe Molair and Charles
Turner.
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Mrs. T. D. Fogleman and daughter,
Miss Sarah Fogleman, returned to
their home in Burlington, N. C., .yes
terday (Wednesday) after a ten
days visit to Mr. and Mrs. B. P.
Davies. Thley weirei accompanied by
Ben Davies, Jr., who will spend a few
days in the Tar Heel State.
CELEBRATES SECOND
BIRTHDAY.
Litotlq Miss Betty Lde PWllipsy
daughter of Ms. and Mrs. H. J. Phil
lips, celebrated her second birthday
anniversary Frida/ afternoon by en-
tertairvjtig a large number of her
friends. Many games were enjoyed
and during the afterpoon the guests
were served with delighful refresh
ments.
Mrs. S. B. Moseley and Mrs. J. T.
Jackson are in Spartanburg this week
to attend the graduation of the for
mer’s son, S. B. Moseley, Jr., from
Wofford College.
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
BRIDGE CLUB.
Mrs. Solomon V. Brown was hostess
to the members of the Wednesday
Afternoon Bridge Club H;t week.
High score prize was won by Mrs.
Thos. M. Boulware and the consola
tion was cut Vv Mrs. C. K. Sanders.
A sweet course was served after the
games. Mrs. T. D. Foglen.an, of
BuHinj^ton, N. C., was an outaf-
town guest.
A. R. Dunbar and daughter, Mi«s
Eleanor Dunbar, of Ellenton, were!
visitors in town last week.- Misa'
Dunbar will teach in the Blackville
high school next session.
Mr. and Mrs. James McBride Dabbs
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and little daughter are visiting Mrs.!
Dabbs’ father, Capt. J. B. Armstrong, 1
before going to the mbunfcaina of
North Carolina for the summer.
The Circle Inn
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
Excellent Service—
Home Cooking %
Regular and Transient
. Boarders. .
— For Rates Apply to —
Mrs. Elizabeth Sheppard
, Barnwell, S. C.
B IJSINE^C :
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WANTED:—Cows ito pasture in
good swamp and upland pasture—
gotod, clear Tunning water and plenty
of- grazing vegetation—$1.00 per
month.—W. A. Owens, Barnwell.
BOX PARTY
AT HILDA.
There anil be a box party at the
Hilda Baptist Church <pi - Friday
night, June 10th, beginning at 8:30
o’clock.. Ice cream and cake will also
be served. The proceeds are for the
benefit of the church.
The public is cordially invited to
attend.
Mrs. A. P. Collins,
Miss Rosa Hutto,
Committee.
SMART SET BRIDGE
CLUB MEETS.
The members of the Smart Set I
Bridge Club were , entertained last
week by Mhs Pauline Holman. After
several spirited games, it was found
that Miss Willie Bush Deason had
won the high score prize, the conso
lation* being cut by Miss Lavinia
Moore. Delightful refreshments were
served. Miss Sarah Fogleman, of|
Burlington, N. C., was an out-of-1
town guest.
DICKS-CONNOR
MARRIAGE.
Dunbarton, June 6.—Of much in
terest to the many friends of Misa
Lucile Frances Dicks, of Dunbprttm,
and Mr. Alphas David Qonhor, Jr.,
of Barnwell, ia the announcement of
their marriage which took place in the
presence of a few dose relatives at
the Williston Baptist parsonage last
Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 o’clock,
the Rev. W. R. Davis, pastor ^pf the
bride, performing the ceremony.
The bride was charmingly attired
in a traveling suit of midnight blue
and white georgette with all acces
sories to match.
Bfm. Cornufe Is the afttractivb
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Furman H.
Dicks, of Dunbarton. She has a wide
circle of, friends and her rare charm
and (striking personality endear her
to all who know her.
Mr. Connor is a young man of
sterling worth and character. He is
a prosperous farmer of Barnwell,
where the young couple will make
then; home.
Imihediatly following the ' cere
mony, Mr. and Mrs. Connor left in
’their car for the mountains of North
Carolina, where they will spyid their
honeymoon. 7 - ~ t ^
Rev. W. A. Butler. The bride was
gowned, with accessories harmonizing
Only the immediate families of the
bride and groom and a few eloee
friends witnessed the ceremony. Mr.
and Mrs. Greene left immediately on
their wedding trip for Eastern points
and wiH be at home to their friend?
after June 15th.
New Doctor Locate* Here.
Dr. W. W. King, of Lake City, ar
rived in Barnwell last week with his
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wife to practice his profession in this
section. He has offices at The Best
Pharmacy. Dr. and Mrs. King have
rertted one of l/re. Lizzie Cave’s
brick bungalows an Jackson
The People-Sentinel extends
warm welcome ia behalf of the
al Barnwell.
Associated Charities.
An aged colqred man and his wife,^
unable to earn % living and with no
means of, support, are asking for
second-hand clothing. Wont you
give us your jeast-off clothing for
them! • —;
Mrs. A. A. Lemon,
Ex. Secretary.
Advertise hi The Pipople-SeatineL
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Another Wonderful Dollar Day
at White’s in Augusta .
-- Friday, June 10th -
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Literally hundreds of the most extraordin- Z
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personal needs.
• A summer spert frock of unusual
charm is of white satin with binding
of reversed material. Two-piece,
with center kick pleat in the skirt,
its only trimming is the white chif
fon flower on the shoulder. The
costume may be completed in a man
ner most chic with a gay scarf, hat
with bright band, and sport sandals
of white kid.
BUTLER-GREEN
MARRIAGE
Ellenton, June 7.—The marriage of |
Miss Mattie Frances Butler to Mr.
Earl Hale Greene on Sunday morn
ing at 9 o’clock at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. Adjer Stokes in Ellenton,
came a*, a surprise to then* many
friends in Ellenton and vicinity.
While speculation has beep rife for
some weeks past, no one knew defi
nitely their plans. Miss Butler, i« the
daugter of the Rev. and Mrs. W. A.
of Mstftirt Tenn. She re
ceived her education in Martin and
graduateri with honors from the
Martin high school and two years
later from the Hall Moody Junior col
lege. She then taught two yearn in
the Junior High school in Martin.
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Last September she accepted a posi
tion in the Ellenton High school and
has just completed a successful year’s
work. Mr. Greene is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel H. Greene of Dun
barton and is a rising young business
man of Ellenton. The ceremony was
performed by the bride’s father, the
t It will pay you over and over to attend this |
Sal e. j"
Remember, tomorrow, Friday, June 10th f
at White’s
J. B. WHITE & CO.
THIS WEEK
Syrup, 100 per cent. Georgia Cane, gal. 75c
Tomatoes, 3 cans for .. ..... ... . 25c
Washing Powder, 7 boxes for 25c
Sugar, 13 pounds for v / $1.00,
Meal, country ground, peck 35c
Thursday, Fresh Butterbeans in the Hull
15c per pound.
T. D. CREIGHTON ^
Ellis Building, ’ Barnwell, S. C. ^
Visitors to
SAVANNAH
CARNIVAL
HEMSTITCHING and Picoting, 10
cents per yard, you furnish the thread.
—Mrs. Geraldine Greene Grubbs,
Blackville, S. C. 6-9-ltc.
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FOR SALE.—150 bushels of corn
at $1.00 per bushel; several tons of
baled pea hay at $30.00 per ton; 30
bushels of sound peas at a reasonable
price.—J. H. Nix, Hilda, S. C.
5-26-at.
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S. C. R. I. RED baby chicks, I2c
each, C. O. D. parcel post. Ready 75
jMay 26th, 400 June 7th, 50 June 16th.
Order eaHy.—Mrs. L. M. Kitchipg,
White Pond, S, C. 7' - ?v 5-26-3tp.
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HOT and SWEET PEPPER plants.
Large end strong. Only a few left—
E E. Godaom, Barnwell.
BRIDGE TOURNAMENT
IS ENJOYED.
A bridge tournament under the
auspices of (the Ladies' Auxiliary of
the Barnwell Episcopal Church was
greatly enjoyed Wednesday evening
of last week «t the home of Miss
Josie Davis. Eleven tables were ar
ranged the reception hall and liv
ing room. The high score priize for
ladies was won by Mrs. L._ A- Cave,
while Solomon Brown held the top
score among the men. During the
evening refreshments consisting of
ice cream and cake were served.
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MISS KATHRYN .HOLLAND “
ENTERTAINS.
Miss Kathryn Holland entertained
a number of the younger set Mon
day afternoon with a rook party in
honor of Miss NeM Dunbar.
Three tables were arranged and
the twelve girls enjoyed the game
immensely. The highest score was
made by Sarah Patterson and Nell
Dunbar. Miss Patterson, then pre
sented the prize to Miss Dunbar. At
the conclusion of the game delicious
refreshments were served.
Those present were: Nell Dunbar,
Patricia Dicks, Derry Patterson,
Sarah Patterson, Eleanor Sanders,
Elizabeth. Hagood, Dorothy Miller,
Dorothy Richardson, Mildred Moore,
Asm Scott McNab and Katharine
Holland.
will find excellent
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